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Perry’s Paper Vickers Medium Mk II** Tank 1/72 © Alberto Perilli - 2010 - 005B Australian Army - Pg 1/2 The Vickers Medium Mark II, first delivered in 1925 to the British army, featured several improvements over the original Mark I: a raised driver's cockpit, an improved suspension protected by armour skirts and Rackham clutches, providing a primitive form of mechanical servo-control. Due to a slightly higher weight its rated speed was somewhat slower than that of the Medium Mark I, at 13 mph compared to 15 mph. Armament consisted of a QF 3-pounder (47 mm) main gun and four 0.303 (7.7 mm) Hotchkiss M1914 machine guns. One hundred of the base model were builded before new improvements. Mark II* (Fifty-six builded): the Hotchkiss machine guns were removed and replaced with three 0.303 (7.7mm) Vickers (one coaxial), and the commander's cupola was shifted back. Mark II**: Designed in 1932 with the addition of a wireless set in an armoured container at the back of the turret. The weight rose to 13.5 short tons. Model: Mark II** - Australian Army. This tank was converted to desert operations by adding air filters protections and ventilating systems. It was used by 7th Australian Division at Tobruk in June, 1942.

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Page 1: Perry’s Paper Vickers Medium Mk II** Tank 1/72perrypapermodels.altervista.org/alterpages/files/Vickers... · 2013. 9. 19. · The Vickers Medium Mark II, ˜rst delivered in 1925

Perry’s Paper Vickers Medium Mk II** Tank 1/72© Alberto Perilli - 2010 - 005B Australian Army - Pg 1/2

The Vickers Medium Mark II, �rst delivered in 1925 to the British army, featured several improvements over the original Mark I: a raised driver's cockpit, an improved suspensionprotected by armour skirts and Rackham clutches, providing a primitive form of mechanical servo-control. Due to a slightly higher weight its rated speed was somewhat slower than that of the Medium Mark I, at 13 mph compared to 15 mph. Armament consisted of a QF 3-pounder (47 mm) main gun and four 0.303 (7.7 mm) Hotchkiss M1914 machine guns.One hundred of the base model were builded before new improvements. Mark II* (Fifty-six builded): the Hotchkiss machine guns were removed and replaced with three 0.303 (7.7mm) Vickers (one coaxial), and the commander's cupola was shifted back.Mark II**: Designed in 1932 with the addition of a wireless set in an armoured container at the back of the turret. The weight rose to 13.5 short tons.

Model: Mark II** - Australian Army. This tank was converted to desert operations by adding air �lters protections and ventilating systems. It was used by 7th Australian Division at Tobruk in June, 1942.

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Perry’s Paper Vickers Medium Mk II** Tank 1/72© Alberto Perilli - 2010 - 005B Australian Army - Pg 2/2